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The Effect of Cu Reflow on the Pd-Cu Alloy Membrane Formation for Hydrogen Separation (수소분리용 Pd-Cu 합금 분리막의 Cu Reflow 영향)

  • Mun, Jin-Uk;Kim, Dong-Won
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.255-262
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    • 2006
  • Pd-Cu alloy membrane for hydrogen separation was fabricated by sputtering and Cu reflow process. At first, the Pd and Cu was continuously deposited by sputtering method on oxidized Si support, the Cu reflow process was followed. Microstructure of the surface and permeability of the membrane was investigated depending on various reflow temperature, time, Pd/cu composition and supports. With respect to our result, Pd-Cu thin film (90 wt.% Pd/10 wt.% Cu) deposited by sputtering process with thickness of $2{\mu}m$ was heat-treated for Cu reflow The voids of the membrane surface were completely filled and the dense crystal surface was formed by Cu reflow behavior at $700^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour. Cu reflow process, which is adopted for our work, could be applied to fabrication of dense Pd-alloy membrane for hydrogen separation regardless of supports. Ceramic or metal support could be easily used for the membrane fabricated by reflow process. The Cu reflow process must result in void-free surface and dense crystalline of Pd-alloy membrane, which is responsible for improved selectivity oi the membrane.

Reflow in Metallization Process (금속 배선 공정에서의 reflow 현상)

  • Lee, Seung-Yun;Park, Jong-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.538-543
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    • 1999
  • The theory of the reflow applied to metallization process was studied, and the factors affecting the reflow and the relation between the reflow and the grain growth were investigated. The driving force for the metal reflow is the difference in chemical potentials along the metal surface, and it causes the atom movement. On condition that metal interconnect is fabricated for semiconductor devices, surface diffusion is the primary atom movement mechanism. The metal reflow is influenced by reflow temperature, reflow time, reflow ambient, thin film thickness, thin film material, underlayer material, pattern size, and aspect ratio. It is supposed that the reflow characteristic varies according to the grain growth during the reflow, so the effect of the grain growth on the reflow should be considered.

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Reflow Profiling The Benefits of Implementing a Ramp-to-Spike Profile

  • AIM
    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.17-17
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    • 2000
  • The issue of reflow profiling continues to be a complex topic. The pains often associated with profiling can be reduced greatly if certain guidelines are followed and if there is a strong understanding of the variables that can be encountered during the reflow process. This paper shall discuss the appropriate guidelines and trouble shooting methods for reflow profiling, and in particular shall focus upon the benefits of implementing the linear ramp-to-spike profile. Delta T(T) is defined as the variation of temperature found on an assembly during the reflow process. Too large of a T can result in soldering defects, so to combat T a Ramp-Soak-Spike(RSS) reflow profile often is utilized. However, when using a newer-style reflow oven, the T often is minimized or eliminated, thus, the soak zone of the reflow profile becomes an unnecessary step. Because of this, the implementation of a linear Ramp-To-Spike(RTS) reflow profile should be considered. Benefits such as reduced energy costs, reduced solder defects, increased efficiency, improved wetting, and a simplification of the reflow profile process may be experienced when using the RTS profile. Included in this paper are the suggested process parameters for setting up the RSS and RTS profiles and the chemical and metallurgical reactions that occur at each set point of these profiles. The paper concludes with a discussion and pictures of several profile-related defects. Each of these defects is described, analyzed, and instructions are given for troublshooting these defects.

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A Study on the Reflow Characteristics of Cu Thin Film (구리 박막의 Reflow 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Dong-Won;Gwon, In-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 1999
  • Copper film, which is expected to be used as interconnection material for 1 giga DRAM integrated circuits was deposited on hole and trench patterns by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition(MOCVD) method. After a reflow process, contact and L/S patterns were filled by copper and the characteristics of the Cu reflow process were investigated. When deposited Cu films were reflowed, grain growth and agglomeration of Cu have occurred in surfaces and inner parts of patterns as well as complete filling in patterns. Also Cu thin oxide layers were formed on the surface of Cu films reflowed in $O_2$ambient. Agglomeration and oxidation of Cu had bad influence on the electrical properties of Cu films especially, therefore, their removal and prevention were studied simultaneously. As a pattern size is decreased, preferential reflow takes place inside the patterns and this makes advantages in filling patterns of deep submicron size completely. With Cu reflow process, we could fill the patterns with the size of deep sub-micron and it is expected that Cu reflow process could meet the conditions of excellent interconnection for 1 giga DRAM device when it is combined with Cu MOCVD and CMP process.

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Thermal design of reflow oven with PCB-module (이송 모듈을 사용한 리플로우 오븐의 열유동해석)

  • Jeong, Won-Jung;Kwon, Hyun-Goo;Cho, Hyung-Hee
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.5 no.3 s.16
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    • pp.29-32
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    • 2006
  • Because of new requirements related to the employment of SMT(Surface Mounting Technology) manufacturing and the diversity of components on high density PCB(Printed Circuit Boards), Thermal control of the reflow process is required in order to achieve acceptable yields and reliability of SMT assemblies. Accurate control of the temperature distribution during the reflow process is one of the major requirements, especially in lead-free assembly. This study has been performed for reflow process using the commercial CFD(Computational Fluid Dynamics) tool for predicting flow and temperature distributions. Porous plate was installed to prevent leakage flow which was one of the major problem of temperature uniformity in the reflow process. There is a separation region where the flow is turned. Outside wall made of porous plate is to prevent and minimize separation region for acquiring uniform temperature during operation. This paper provided design concept from CFD results of the steady state temperature distribution and flow field inside a reflow oven.

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The Third National Congress on Fluids Engineering: Thermal design for the vertical type oven of soldering process. (반도체 공정용 수직로 설계를 위한 열유동 제어.)

  • Jeong, Won-Jung;Kwon, Hyun-Goo;Cho, Hyung-Hee
    • 유체기계공업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.561-564
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    • 2006
  • Because of new requirements related to the employment of SMT(Surface Mounting Technology) manufacturing and the diversity of components on high density PCB(printed circuit boards), Thermal control of the reflow process is required in oder to achieve acceptable yields and reliability of SMT assemblies. Accurate control of the temperature distribution during the reflow process is one of the major requirements, especially in lead-free assembly. This study has been performed for reflow process using the commercial CFD tool(Fluent) for predicting flow and temperature distributions. There was flow recirculation region that had a weak point in the temperature uniformity. Porous plate was installed to prevent and minimize flow recirculation region for acquiring uniform temperature in oven. This paper provided design concept from CFD results of the steady state temperature distribution and flow field inside a reflow oven.

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Analysis on the Thermal Response of Electronic Assemblies during Forced Convection-Infrared Reflow Soldering (강제대류-적외선 리플로 솔더링시 전자조립품의 열적반응 분석)

  • 손영석;신지영
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.46-54
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    • 2003
  • The thermal response of electronic assemblies during forced convection-infrared reflow soldering is studied. Soldering for attaching electronic components to printed circuit boards is performed in a process oven that is equipped with porous panel heaters, through which air is injected in order to dampen temperature fluctuations in the oven which can be established by thermal buoyancy forces. Forced convection-infrared reflow soldering process with air injection is simulated using a 2-dimensional numerical model. The multimode heat transfer within the reflow oven as well as within the electronic assembly is simulated. Parametric study is also performed to study the effects of various conditions such as conveyor speed, blowing velocity, and electronic assembly emissivity on the thermal response of electronic assemblies. The results of this study can be used in the process oven design and selecting the oven operating conditions to ensure proper solder melting and solidification.

A Study on the Nonwet Defective Factors of the SMT Process (SMT 공정 Nonwet 불량 인자에 대한 연구)

  • Yun, Chanhyung
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.35-39
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    • 2020
  • Nonwet (Head in Pillow) defect is one of the defects in SMT (surface mount technology) process, the defect is caused by several factors, such as solder paste misalignment, reflow condition, package warpage and package ball size. This paper focused on ① reflow condition ② package ball & solder paste misalignment ③ package ball size for nonwet experiment. The first, on the case of reflow condition, there would be high risk of nonwet defect when the soldering time was increased, but N2 was adopted to reflow process, there could be no or low risk of nonwet defect because of oxidation barrier control. And when the contact depth between Solder ball and solder paste was below 20 ㎛, there could be high risk of nonwet defect. Also smaller package ball would have low risk of nonwet defect.

Micro-lens Patterned LGP Injection Mold Fabrication by LIGA-reflow Process (LIGA-reflow 응용 Micro-lens Pattern 도광판 금형 제작)

  • Hwang C.J.;Kim J.D.;Chung J.W.;Ha S.Y.;Lee K.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.241-244
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    • 2004
  • Microlens patterned micro-mold fabrication method for Light Guiding Plate(LGP), kernel part of LCD-BLU(Back Light Unit), was presented. Instead of erosion dot pattern for LCP optical design, microlens pattern, fabricated by LIGA-reflow process, was applied. Optical pattern design method was also developed not only for negative pattern LGP, but also positive pattern LGP. In order to achieve flow balance during the micro-injection molding process and dimensional accuracy, two LGP pattern was made in one micro-mold.

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A study on the fabrication method of middle size LGP using continuous micro-lenses made by LIGA reflow

  • Kim, Jong-Sun;Ko, Young-Bae;Hwang, Chul-Jin;Kim, Jong-Deok;Yoon, Kyung-Hwan
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.171-176
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    • 2007
  • LCD-BLU (Liquid Crystal Display-Back Light Unit) of medium size is usually manufactured by forming numerous dots with $50{\sim}300\;{\mu}m$ in diameter by etching process and V-grove shape with $50\;{\mu}m$ in height by mechanical cutting process. However, the surface of the etched dots is very rough due to the characteristics of the etching process and V-cutting needs rather high cost. Instead of existing optical pattern made by etching and mechanical cutting, 3-dimensional continuous micro-lens of $200\;{\mu}m$ in diameter was applied in the present study. The continuous micro-lens pattern fabricated by modified LIGA with thermal reflow process was tested to this new optical design of LGP. The manufacturing process using LIGA-reflow is made up of three stages as follows: (i) the stage of lithography, (ii) the stage of thermal reflow process and (iii) the stage of electroplating. The continuous micro-lens patterned LGP was fabricated with injection molding and its test results showed the possibility of commercial use in the future.